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Hi Everyone-!
I don't get on this site (YET) as often as I would like but if anyone can help me with this, it will certainly be MORE than appreciated-!
This is from blueprint reading class at my local Community College. Book is: Basic Blueprint reading & sketching by: Thomas P. Olivo Dr. C. Thomas Olivo, in case anyone has the very same book.....page no. 119 under unit 21, Dimensioning tapers & machined surfaces, question no. 13, {Compute the basic diameter at the large end of the/a tapered hole}.
Orthographic drawing (front view is on the lower right side) of a OFFSET CARRIER ARM with the ONLY dimension given as a ratio of: 0.062:1 This dimension is shown at the end of it's "taper-symbol", following a leader pointing directly at the hidden line which defines the shown taper.
Overall length of the object depicted using the top view (showing the {entire length} of the hidden line depicting the taper) is: 1.620"
The book shows us how to find the "Total-Taper" when two diameters are given and even if you only have one diameter "BUT" it doesn't show me how to find (one of the two diameters, the largest one or the smallest one) by means of the "missing formula" and this is my question........how do I figure out the answer to problem no. 13, {Compute the diameter of the LARGE END of the tapered hole} apparently using only the supplied ratio-measurement of: 0.062:1-??? / OKAY, My bad-! I just noticed I DO have one of the diameters-! it's one half inch, .500 at the small end of the taper, "BUT" the only two formulas the text book gives is how to compute TOTAL-TAPER again, I NEED to solve for the missing (larger) diameter. HOPE THIS HELPS whoever might be able to help me. Thanks.
If I were @ home, I'd have access to my digital camera / scanner etc. and I could include a copy of both pages in the text book so folks could see the problem up close and personal but I'm not and won't be able to for a few days.
So anyway, there you have it-! Again, any help with this will prevent any more of THIS type of activity - :wall: and therefore I THANK YOU "all" profusely-!!!
Jonathan
BTW -#1. - If I left ANYTHING out, let me know and I'll include it ASAP.
BTW -#2. - I'll be searching the internet using key-words & terms to locate as much info. as possible while awaiting any possible answers from this forum.
AGAIN.....THANK YOU anyone and everyone for your time and any help on this one. -
I don't get on this site (YET) as often as I would like but if anyone can help me with this, it will certainly be MORE than appreciated-!
This is from blueprint reading class at my local Community College. Book is: Basic Blueprint reading & sketching by: Thomas P. Olivo Dr. C. Thomas Olivo, in case anyone has the very same book.....page no. 119 under unit 21, Dimensioning tapers & machined surfaces, question no. 13, {Compute the basic diameter at the large end of the/a tapered hole}.
Orthographic drawing (front view is on the lower right side) of a OFFSET CARRIER ARM with the ONLY dimension given as a ratio of: 0.062:1 This dimension is shown at the end of it's "taper-symbol", following a leader pointing directly at the hidden line which defines the shown taper.
Overall length of the object depicted using the top view (showing the {entire length} of the hidden line depicting the taper) is: 1.620"
The book shows us how to find the "Total-Taper" when two diameters are given and even if you only have one diameter "BUT" it doesn't show me how to find (one of the two diameters, the largest one or the smallest one) by means of the "missing formula" and this is my question........how do I figure out the answer to problem no. 13, {Compute the diameter of the LARGE END of the tapered hole} apparently using only the supplied ratio-measurement of: 0.062:1-??? / OKAY, My bad-! I just noticed I DO have one of the diameters-! it's one half inch, .500 at the small end of the taper, "BUT" the only two formulas the text book gives is how to compute TOTAL-TAPER again, I NEED to solve for the missing (larger) diameter. HOPE THIS HELPS whoever might be able to help me. Thanks.
If I were @ home, I'd have access to my digital camera / scanner etc. and I could include a copy of both pages in the text book so folks could see the problem up close and personal but I'm not and won't be able to for a few days.
So anyway, there you have it-! Again, any help with this will prevent any more of THIS type of activity - :wall: and therefore I THANK YOU "all" profusely-!!!
Jonathan
BTW -#1. - If I left ANYTHING out, let me know and I'll include it ASAP.
BTW -#2. - I'll be searching the internet using key-words & terms to locate as much info. as possible while awaiting any possible answers from this forum.
AGAIN.....THANK YOU anyone and everyone for your time and any help on this one. -
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